Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.

Background: Mosquitoes are well known as vectors of several disease causing pathogens. The extensive use of synthetic insecticides in the mosquito control strategies resulted to the development of pesticide resistance and fos- tered environmental deterioration. Hence in recent years plants become a...

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Main Authors: Ruchi Yadav, Varun Tyagi, Sachin N Tikar, Ajay K Sharma, Murlidhar J Mendki, Ashok K Jain, Devanathan Sukumaran
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
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spelling doaj-8ba85c58bc5547818d4cbcbd5e9744a42020-11-25T03:41:58ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases 1735-71792322-22712014-12-0182194Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.Ruchi Yadav0Varun Tyagi1Sachin N Tikar2Ajay K Sharma3Murlidhar J Mendki4Ashok K Jain5Devanathan Sukumaran6Vector Management Division, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, India.Vector Management Division, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, India.Vector Management Division, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, India.Vector Management Division, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, India.Vector Management Division, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, India.School of Studies Botany, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, India.Vector Management Division, Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, India. Background: Mosquitoes are well known as vectors of several disease causing pathogens. The extensive use of synthetic insecticides in the mosquito control strategies resulted to the development of pesticide resistance and fos- tered environmental deterioration. Hence in recent years plants become alternative source of mosquito control agents. The present study assessed the larvicidal and oviposition altering activity of six different plants species- Alstonia scholaris, Callistemon viminalis, Hyptis suaveolens, Malvastrum coromandelianum, Prosopis juliflora, Vernonia cinerea against Aedes albopictus mosquito in laboratory. Methods: Leaf extracts of all the six plants species in five different solvents of various polarities were used in the range of 20–400ppm for larval bioassay and 50,100 and 200ppm for cage bioassay (for the study of oviposition be- havior) against Ae. albopictus. The larval mortality data were recorded after 24 h and subjected to Probit analysis to determine the lethal concentrations (LC50), while OAI (Oviposition activity index) was calculated for oviposition altering activity of the plant extracts. Results: Vernonia cinerea extract in acetone and C. viminalis extract in isopropanol were highly effective against Aedes albopictus larvae with LC50 value 64.57, 71.34ppm respectively. Acetone extract of P.  juliflora found to be strong oviposition-deterrent which inhibited >2 fold egg laying (OAI-0.466) at 100ppm. Conclusion: Vernonia cinerea and C. viminallis leaf extracts have the potential to be used as larvicide and P.juliflora as an oviposition-deterrent for the control of Ae. albopictus mosquito. https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/216Aedes albopictusLarvicideOviposition activityPlant extractsVector Management
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author Ruchi Yadav
Varun Tyagi
Sachin N Tikar
Ajay K Sharma
Murlidhar J Mendki
Ashok K Jain
Devanathan Sukumaran
spellingShingle Ruchi Yadav
Varun Tyagi
Sachin N Tikar
Ajay K Sharma
Murlidhar J Mendki
Ashok K Jain
Devanathan Sukumaran
Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Aedes albopictus
Larvicide
Oviposition activity
Plant extracts
Vector Management
author_facet Ruchi Yadav
Varun Tyagi
Sachin N Tikar
Ajay K Sharma
Murlidhar J Mendki
Ashok K Jain
Devanathan Sukumaran
author_sort Ruchi Yadav
title Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.
title_short Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.
title_full Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.
title_fullStr Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.
title_full_unstemmed Differential Larval Toxicity and Oviposition Altering Activity of Some Indigenous Plant Extracts against Dengue and Chikungunya Vector Aedes albopictus.
title_sort differential larval toxicity and oviposition altering activity of some indigenous plant extracts against dengue and chikungunya vector aedes albopictus.
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
issn 1735-7179
2322-2271
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Background: Mosquitoes are well known as vectors of several disease causing pathogens. The extensive use of synthetic insecticides in the mosquito control strategies resulted to the development of pesticide resistance and fos- tered environmental deterioration. Hence in recent years plants become alternative source of mosquito control agents. The present study assessed the larvicidal and oviposition altering activity of six different plants species- Alstonia scholaris, Callistemon viminalis, Hyptis suaveolens, Malvastrum coromandelianum, Prosopis juliflora, Vernonia cinerea against Aedes albopictus mosquito in laboratory. Methods: Leaf extracts of all the six plants species in five different solvents of various polarities were used in the range of 20–400ppm for larval bioassay and 50,100 and 200ppm for cage bioassay (for the study of oviposition be- havior) against Ae. albopictus. The larval mortality data were recorded after 24 h and subjected to Probit analysis to determine the lethal concentrations (LC50), while OAI (Oviposition activity index) was calculated for oviposition altering activity of the plant extracts. Results: Vernonia cinerea extract in acetone and C. viminalis extract in isopropanol were highly effective against Aedes albopictus larvae with LC50 value 64.57, 71.34ppm respectively. Acetone extract of P.  juliflora found to be strong oviposition-deterrent which inhibited >2 fold egg laying (OAI-0.466) at 100ppm. Conclusion: Vernonia cinerea and C. viminallis leaf extracts have the potential to be used as larvicide and P.juliflora as an oviposition-deterrent for the control of Ae. albopictus mosquito.
topic Aedes albopictus
Larvicide
Oviposition activity
Plant extracts
Vector Management
url https://jad.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jad/article/view/216
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